JAGGERNAUT: New Songs Available For Streaming

March 12, 2011

The brand new lineup of JAGGERNAUT — featuring guitarist/producer Wojtek Lisicki (LOST HORIZON, LUCIFERION, AGAINST THE PLAGUES),vocalist Niclas Johnsson (FULL STRIKE, TWILIGHT ILLUSION, FATAL SMILE) and drummer Marek Dobrowolski (ONE MAN ARMY AND THE UNDEAD QUARTET, RECLUSION) — is currently working on material with a view towards releasing an album later this year.

JAGGERNAUT's previously written tracks have been considerably "rearranged, reorchestrated and protagonized" by Wojtek, who is also producing the effort and has composed all the new material, while Niclas has come up with all the vocal arrangements and lyrics for the upcoming CD.

Three of the tracks — "Master Of Pain", "Soldier Of The Damned" and "Morbid Math" — can now be streamed below.

According to a press release, "This intriguing fusion of different artistic approaches now results in a material with wide spectrum of styles and richness of strange elements coded in a singular manner within the details, therefore also increasing the range of attraction for different metal tastes. You are going to experience everything from uplifting, catchy parts right in your face, through touching melodies, cosmic and mystical synths/effects from unknown dimensions, through aggressive, thrashy and punky riffs, then suddenly heavy and very groovy rhythms succeeded — out of nowhere — with mathematical structures executed with robotic strokes and beats. Everything amalgamated with Niclas' powerful and convincing voice, full off anger and life's misery, but then also filled with mighty lines of hope and strengthening of your inner self."

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